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This Week on Flow … Rita’s Paradox

September 23, 2005 Matthew Thomas Payne / FLOW Staff Leave a comment

by: Matthew Thomas Payne / FLOW Staff
Thoughts on Rita’s paradox: that the disintegration of social support networks and infrastructure offer the greatest catalyst for respectable and responsible journalism.

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Sim City or Dream City? Computer Imaging in the Reconstruction of Iraq

September 23, 2005 Clare Bratten / Middle Tennessee State University 5 comments

by: Clare Bratten / Middle Tennessee State University
Technology is affording visual and virtual realization of a new Iraq.

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Get Lost in a Good Story: Serial Creativity on a Desert Island

September 23, 2005 David Lavery / Brunel University 7 comments

by: David Lavery / Middle Tennessee State University
Can Lost sustain its suspense while retaining the good faith of and credibility with a deeply inquisitive viewership, determined to puzzle out its mysteries?

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Soap in the Chocolate Bar

September 23, 2005 Tom McCourt / Fordham University 5 comments

by: Tom McCourt / Fordham University
Does Apple’s new iPod Nano represent greater freedom for digital music users?

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Reality TV

September 23, 2005 Derek Kompare / Southern Methodist University One comment

by: Derek Kompare / Southern Methodist University
How Hurricane Katrina can reshift how we define reality TV worth watching.

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I Love Lucy in the Sixties

September 23, 2005 Heather Hendershot / Queens College 4 comments

by: Heather Hendershot / Queens College
How are our televisual memories and self-perceptions challenged when we revisit the shows of our youth?

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An Analog Form in a Digital Box: Sitcoms, Mitcoms, and New Media Pliancy

September 23, 2005 Judd Ethan Ruggill and Ken S. McAllister / University of Arizona 3 comments

by: Judd Ethan Ruggill and Ken S. McAllister / University of Arizona
Everyone Frags Raymond — When Computer Games & TV Forms Collide

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War, Incendiary Media, and International Law (Part I)

September 23, 2005 John Nguyet Erni / City University of Hong Kong 4 comments

by: John Nguyet Erni / City University of Hong Kong
The first of a three part series on media and warfare from a human rights perspective, this column focuses on defining what media/information intervention is.

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